DIY Feature - Jon Coyne
As an avid outdoorsman, Jon wanted something he could have ready, hook up to spontaneously, and that would allow him to set up camp quickly when he got to the destination. On one of his trips to Yosemite, he saw someone with a teardrop, and instantly fell in love with the platform.
DIY Feature - Olivier Houde
Olivier is going to live in BC, Whistler and needed an affordable way to live and still be able to travel whenever he wanted. A teardrop trailer was the perfect solution!
DIY Feature - Marie and Ethan Haverty
The plans did most of the legwork for us, which was really nice!
DIY Feature - Adam Berger
After 3 months of keeping his teardrop build a secret to surprise his fiancé, Adam and his family are ready to take their new teardrop camper on some epic adventures!
DIY Feature - Shandy Floyd
Sleeping on the ground can get old after years of doing it. When you want to sleep in a dry cozy shelter but don’t want a huge RV, a Teardrop is the way to go. Shandy figured that out and started to build!
DIY Feature - Keenan and Kendall Reynolds
Keenan and Kendall started dreaming of owning a teardrop camper after nearly a month of setting up and tearing down a tent every day on a cross-country road trip. They wanted to be able to just pack a bag of clothes and get on the road. That’s exactly what they got!
DIY Feature - Carter Hopkins
Carter has always wanted an off-road camper. After considering buying one for years, he realized he would regret it if he missed the chance to build it himself!
DIY Feature - Ryan Krenke
On a quest to hike 1000+ miles and with some new travel plans in his future, Ryan thought there was no better companion to help him complete these tasks than a teardrop trailer.
DIY Feature - Hayden and Emma
After working with Danny for a bit, Hayden and Emma set off to build their own teardrop in Australia. Although, it’s not your average teardrop camper, it’s actually an outdoor taproom!